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  • Subject: cryptographic
  • From: mm w <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 22:44:00 -0800

Hi Tom,

there is crypto(4) or the same than Linux kernel crypto, the only way
(if you want to use such algos)
should be to include the code to your kext, anyway even you crypt...
can you tell more about your project?

as Mike said, you need something behind, (hardware-accelerated
cryptographic operations)

anyway imagine you have it:

it depends what your are doing but if you plane to crypt every
transaction it will burn fat, anyway what's your software design?
to want to avoid public transactions between one client and his own
host, from what do you want to hide it? other users?

those APIs have not been implemented exactly for doing what you wrote
or maybe I didn't well understand what you put here

-mmw
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